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PROGRESS IN DOCUMENTATION: THE BRITISH LIBRARY I973–80

B.C. BLOOMFIELD (India Office Library and Records)

Journal of Documentation

ISSN: 0022-0418

Article publication date: 1 March 1981

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Abstract

Perhaps the first whisper of the British Library(hereinafter BL) may be found in the report of the Parry Committee which recommended the formation of a national policy in regard to libraries and the provision of information. This was swiftly followed by the Dainton Committee report, a White Paper, and finally the British Library Act, which came into force on 1 July 1973 when the Board of the new BL formally took over responsibility for the library departments (excepting Prints and Drawings) and the Science Reference Library from the Trustees of the British Museum, plus the National Lending Library for Science and Technology and the former National Central Library. To this weighty nucleus were added the major responsibilities of the former Office of Scientific and Technical Information, in April 1974, forming the basis of a new Research and Development Department, and the British National Bibliography, in August 1974, as the foundation of the new Bibliographic Services Division. The way for this very considerable re‐shaping of the country's library resources had been thoroughly prepared by a body familiarly known as BLOC (British Library Organizing Committee) between January and July 1973. There are a number of accounts of the creation of the new library which do not differ in substance. Later developments can be studied from the series of annual reports which provide the most authoritative data available, although it should be noted that statistics provided are not always compatible from year to year.

Citation

BLOOMFIELD, B.C. (1981), "PROGRESS IN DOCUMENTATION: THE BRITISH LIBRARY I973–80", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 37 No. 3, pp. 107-124. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026709

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